Walking and Trekking Guidebooks for Norway

The countries of Scandinavia offer the walker and trekker opportunities of tranquility and solitude among some of the oldest mountains in the world. Here the walking season comes late, as snow lies in the mountains of Norway until June or later, and returns in the early autumn. The summer days are long, almost endless, ancient history abounds, but so do the midges!
 
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Walking and Trekking in Iceland
This guidebook to walking and trekking in Iceland offers routes throughout the country, including the classic Laugavegur Trail. With 100 days of walking and multi-stage treks there are routes for all abilities, from waymarked walks to challenging glacier crossings. Plus plenty of information on public transport, accommodation and other facilities. Read and see more…
Trekking in Greenland
An essential guidebook for anyone walking the Arctic Circle Trail. At just over 100 miles long, and taking 7 to 10 days to complete, the Arctic Circle Trail crosses the largest ice-free patch of West Greenland. This splendid trekking route, lying 25-30 miles north of the Arctic Circle runs from Kangerlussuaq to Sisimiut - both with airport access. Read and see more…
Europe's High Points
A guide to reaching the summit of every country in Europe - driving, walking and climbing routes to the tops of 50 countries in Europe. Detailed route descriptions, sketch maps - advice on transport, seasons, grading and gear. From afternoon strolls in Malta to three-day mountaineering ascents on classic Alpine routes such as Mont Blanc. Read and see more…
Walking in Norway
Guidebook includes 20 walking and trekking routes in the main mountain areas of Norway from the Far South to the sub-Arctic regions. Includes Hardangervidda, Aurlandsdalen, Rondane, Jotunheimen, Alvdal Vestfjell, Tafjord, Douvre, Trollheimen, Sylene, Femundsmarka, the mountains of Narvik, Troms Border Trail and Finnsmaksvidda. Read and see more…
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